Maria shriver’s alzheimer's prevention mission for women
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An estimated 5.4 people are living with Alzheimer’s disease in the U.S., and some 3.2 million of them are women. That means women receive two-thirds of all diagnoses — and researchers still
don’t yet know why. Longtime Alzheimer’s advocate Maria Shriver, whose famous father, Sargent Shriver, died from the disease in 2011, is on a mission to make women aware of the gender gap
and to help science target its cause. Shriver, 61, calls it “the ultimate women’s empowerment issue.” To that end, she’ll kick off her second countrywide Move for Minds event on Sunday, June
4. In partnership with Equinox gyms in eight cities, she’s hoping for 1,200 participants, each of whom pledges to donate or raise at least $250 for the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement’s Cure
Alzheimer’s Fund. Shriver founded the organization in 2015 to support women-based Alzheimer’s research; it’s raised more than $50 million for research into factors behind women’s higher
risk. (The medical community now generally agrees that the gender disparity is not only the result of women living longer; something else is at work.) Gyms in Boston, Dallas, Los Angeles,
Miami, New York, San Francisco, Washington and Irvine, Calif., will host the three-hour fundraisers, starting with special one-hour “Move for Minds” exercise classes. They’ll include cardio
workouts — regular aerobic exercise has been shown to reduce the risk of cognitive decline — and movements that are meant to “spark additional neural activity in the brain,” such as using
your left hand to do what you’d usually do with your right. The theory is that by breaking from established patterns you can create new pathways in the brain that may ward off dementia. The
$250 each participant is asked to contribute — all of which will go to the cause — comes either from their own pocket or, in most cases, through the sponsorship of friends and family (you
get a fundraising page when registering, so you can request sponsorship electronically). Participants need not be a gym member to attend. Registration is online at Move for Minds. Support
the effort without attending on the charity’s site. Shriver is hoping the event will draw millennial women, many of whom are or will become their parents’ — most likely their moms’ —
caregivers. And, as the event will make clear, establishing healthy habits in your 30s, 40s and 50s is likely to help lower your risk of developing Alzheimer’s later in life. “You leave
empowered with really useful information,” says Sandy Gleysteen, executive producer for Shriver Media and Move for Minds. “It’s three hours that we say can change your life. And it’s super
fun.”
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